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A merry little Christmas Celebrates old and new traditions By KAREN BOSSICK
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ou can’t walk around Sun Valley these days without hearing the Sun Valley Carolers singing “It Happened in Sun Valley.” And it’s still happening in Sun Valley. After a weekend chock full of rail jams, ski fashion shows and Christmas tree lightings, Sun Valley continues its Christmas week activities. Here are some of the highlights: Tonight—Sun Valley’s longtime Funny Man Mike Murphy will share his latest wry take on the world at 6
tonight in Sun Valley’s Boiler Room. The show is free. Doors open at 5 for those who would like to get a bite to eat and wet their whistle beforehand. Thursday The third annual Classical Christmas Concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Sun Valley Opera House. It will feature two 35- to 45-minute sets and will include complementary coffee, cocoa, tea and truffles. Directed and arranged by R.L. Rowsey, it will feature tenor John Mauldin, soprano Leslie Mauldin and soprano Celena Shafer, a Utah opera singer who has performed throughout the nation and abroad. “John is one of the best-kept vocal secrets in the Valley—and I get to sing with him,” said Rowsey, the mu-
sic director for Company of Fools. This year’s concert will also feature Paul Tillotson, a New York City jazz pianist who came to Sun Valley for two weeks 12 years ago, and extended his stay every year until he decided he loved Sun Valley too much to leave. There will also be a trio of children who will sing “I Wonder as I Wander” with the two professional sopranos. And there will be an appearance by the Sun Valley Carolers. The Hatvani Chamber Ensemble of Boise will accompany the singers. “We’ll play some very familiar standards, such as ‘Silent Night,’ along with ‘Ave Maria,’ and some solo Danny Spangler’s Ice is Nice carved a number of ice sculptures outside the Sun Valley Inn, including this one which features continued, page 15 Christmas ornaments inside the ice. Photo: KAREN BOSSICK/TWP
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City of Hailey talks about post-Christmas recycling
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ailey residents may recycle your gift paper and wrapping items in the following category at your weekly curbside pick-up: Mixed Paper Mixed paper includes junk mail, all office paper, envelopes, file folders, packing paper, cereal boxes, shoe boxes, paper bags, wrapping paper, etc. NO spiral binding, carbon paper, hardcover books, Tyvek envelopes, pizza boxes, coffee cups or milk/soy-milk cartons Your broken-down corrugated cardboard boxes may be recycled by taking them to the recycle bins located at the River Street Park & Ride. Christmas Trees For your Christmas tree, you may either call Clear Creek Disposal (726-9600) to pick it up at a small charge or you may take your cleaned tree to Ohio Gulch at no charge. Dumping of any kind is prohibited in the City of Hailey. Please don’t leave your Christmas tree or cardboard boxes alongside Dumpsters in the city rights-of-way, in parks, parking lots or out in the gulches. For more about acceptable commodities to recycle, please see http://ccdisposal.com/recytwp cling_tips.asp
Perry’s turns 25
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1920s – 1990s Vintage Clothing & Jewelry
Perry’s Restaurant celebrates 25 years in the valley. Keith Perry seen here with his dough mixer. PHOTO: KAREN BOSSICK/TWP
511 Leadville Ave. • Ketchum • 726-1908 • Mon-Fri 11:30 – 5:30 • www.DejaVuVintageStore.com
Read about it on page 4
inside: SKI FASHION, P13 | WARM FUZZIES, P19 | CLASSIFIEDS & MORE IN SECTION TOO!